BREAKING NEWS
Tramlines Festival: Pulp, Pies & Powerhouse Performances Album Review: South Korean punks Rumkicks ‘Hit A Nerve’Live review: The Ovines EP launch at Signature Brew Haggerston 31st July 2025Nerf Herder, London New Cross Inn, 31st July 2025EP review: Clobber – ‘God Loves, Man Kills’EP Review: the barnstorming ‘Two Bucks and a Bottle of Ketchup’ from The OvinesAlbum review: Moving Targets – ‘Red Eyes’EP Review: Infamous Stiffs release ‘The Ornery Six’Live Review: Bright N Sleazy Festival at Daltons, Brighton, 11-13th July 2025On The Cinder, Kingston Fighting Cocks, 17th July 2025
PUNK NEWS
Tramlines Festival: Pulp, Pies & Powerhouse Performances
Phil Thorns August 5, 2025
Tramlines in Hillsborough Park, Sheffield is one of my favourite festivals of the year. No pretension, no nonsense, just a properly friendly crowd, fantastic management, and a ridiculously
Album Review: South Korean punks Rumkicks ‘Hit A Nerve’
August 3, 2025Nerf Herder, London New Cross Inn, 31st July 2025
August 1, 2025EP review: Clobber – ‘God Loves, Man Kills’
July 28, 2025
New Releases
Album Review: South Korean punks Rumkicks ‘Hit A Nerve’
Herman de Tollenaere August 3, 2025
South Korean band Rumkicks: Jeong Yeawon, guitar and vocals; Heynam Sin, bass; and Wanseo on drums are back with a bang with new album 'Hit A Nerve' (逆鱗). The group has become known for its
EP review: Clobber – ‘God Loves, Man Kills’
July 28, 2025Album review: Moving Targets – ‘Red Eyes’
July 21, 2025EP Review: Infamous Stiffs release ‘The Ornery Six’
July 20, 2025EP review: Darko – ‘Canvas’
July 18, 2025